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Published: Friday | November 13, 2009
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Tyson in airport scuffle
LOS ANGELES (AP):

Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson and a photographer are being investigated for misdemeanour battery after an airport scuffle that injured the paparazzo, police said yesterday.

Tyson and Tony Echeverria, 50, made citizens' arrests of each other after a confrontation at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport.

Police were called and the two were fingerprinted and photo-graphed, then released without bail, Holcomb said. The city attorney will decide whether to file criminal charges.

Echeverria, who described himself as a freelance photo-grapher, told police that Tyson struck him once. The photographer fell to the ground and was treated for a cut to his forehead at a hospital.

Tyson had stopped at LAX while travelling from Europe to Las Vegas when several photographers began snapping him near a ticket counter, Holcomb said.

Aggressive paparazzo

Tyson's spokeswoman Tammy Brook said the boxer was travelling with his wife and 10-month-old child when he was attacked by an overly aggressive paparazzo.

"Mike acted in self-defence as a father protecting his child," she said.

Echeverria's camera was booked as evidence and police also were checking if there was any surveillance video of the incident.

Tyson was cooperative as he waited in a holding cell at the airport police station, Holcomb said. Echevarria was treated at a hospital while Tyson continued his trip, Holcomb said.

Holcomb said both men were released without any restrictions and free to go wherever they want.

Paparazzi often camp out at Los Angeles' largest airport to get shots of celebrities in transit.

Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion ever in 1986 when he won his title as a 20-year-old. But his life since then has been marred by accusations of domestic violence, rape and cocaine use.

Tyson was convicted of rape in Indiana in 1992 and served three years in prison. He was disqualified from a 1997 heavyweight title fight when he bit off part of Evander Holyfield's right ear, and in 1999 he pleaded no contest to misdemeanour assault charges in Maryland.

In 2003, Tyson filed for Chapter 11 protection in US Bankruptcy Court. He served 24 hours in an Arizona jail in 2007 after pleading guilty to cocaine possession and driving under the influence.

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